Starting geometry creation and design method for freeform optics
Nature communications, 2018•nature.com
We describe a method for designing freeform optics based on the aberration theory of
freeform surfaces that guides the development of a taxonomy of starting-point geometries
with an emphasis on manufacturability. An unconventional approach to the optimization of
these starting designs wherein the rotationally invariant 3rd-order aberrations are left
uncorrected prior to unobscuring the system is shown to be effective. The optimal starting-
point geometry is created for an F/3, 200 mm aperture-class three-mirror imager and is fully …
freeform surfaces that guides the development of a taxonomy of starting-point geometries
with an emphasis on manufacturability. An unconventional approach to the optimization of
these starting designs wherein the rotationally invariant 3rd-order aberrations are left
uncorrected prior to unobscuring the system is shown to be effective. The optimal starting-
point geometry is created for an F/3, 200 mm aperture-class three-mirror imager and is fully …
Abstract
We describe a method for designing freeform optics based on the aberration theory of freeform surfaces that guides the development of a taxonomy of starting-point geometries with an emphasis on manufacturability. An unconventional approach to the optimization of these starting designs wherein the rotationally invariant 3rd-order aberrations are left uncorrected prior to unobscuring the system is shown to be effective. The optimal starting-point geometry is created for an F/3, 200 mm aperture-class three-mirror imager and is fully optimized using a novel step-by-step method over a 4 × 4 degree field-of-view to exemplify the design method. We then optimize an alternative starting-point geometry that is common in the literature but was quantified here as a sub-optimal candidate for optimization with freeform surfaces. A comparison of the optimized geometries shows the performance of the optimal geometry is at least 16× better, which underscores the importance of the geometry when designing freeform optics.
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